2019
DOI: 10.1111/ivb.12247
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Histological and ultrastructural features of Aplysina cauliformis affected by Aplysina red band syndrome

Abstract: Aplysina red band syndrome (ARBS) affects shallow–water branching Caribbean sponges of the genus Aplysina. Signs of ARBS consist of a red band that advances from an initial circular lesion in both directions along the branch of the sponge, leaving behind spongin fibers devoid of living tissue. The red band is dominated by the filamentous cyanobacterium Leptolyngbya sp., which is responsible for the red coloration, although its role in the etiology of ARBS remains elusive. We used a combination of histology and… Show more

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“…The species has never been recorded on Baikal sponges [ 3 ]. The use of the sponge body as a substrate for the growth of filamentous cyanobacteria was previously described in some diseased marine sponges [ 56 , 57 ], with this phenomenon not being common in freshwater ecosystems, except for Lake Baikal. The growth of filamentous cyanobacteria on coral reefs, causing disease and degradation, has been more frequently reported in seas around the world [ 48 , 58 , 59 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The species has never been recorded on Baikal sponges [ 3 ]. The use of the sponge body as a substrate for the growth of filamentous cyanobacteria was previously described in some diseased marine sponges [ 56 , 57 ], with this phenomenon not being common in freshwater ecosystems, except for Lake Baikal. The growth of filamentous cyanobacteria on coral reefs, causing disease and degradation, has been more frequently reported in seas around the world [ 48 , 58 , 59 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%